A moving, disturbing, and bold retelling of the myth of Diana for the late twentieth century that deftly turns around our assumptions about women’s relationships to life, death, and the call of the wild. –Ruth Behar, author of The Vulnerable Observer
“Heartfelt, powerful, and scholarly, Woman the Hunter torches two of the oldest myths of our culture: the aggressive male who destroys nature and the passive female who nurtures it. What Mary Zeiss Stange erects in their place–woman who don’t shirk from participating in nature’s cycles of life and death–is surely one of the saner paths toward a healthier earth.” — Ted Kerasote, author of Bloodties: Nature, Culture, and the Hunt